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FOLLOW THE BIGHT.-No matter who you are, "wSat-'yotlr lot, or where you live, you cannot afford to do that which is wrong, r The./ojily -way to obtain happiness' and pleasure for yourself, is to do tbe righi thing. You may not always hit the mark; but you should always .aila f?r.it, and with every trial your skill will in? crease. Whether yon are to bc prais? ed or blamed for it by others; whe? ther it -will seemingly make yon richer or poorer^ or whether no other person than yourself knows of your action; still, always, and in all cases, do tjie right thing. Your first lessons in this rule will sometimes Seeai hard ones, but they will grow easier and easier, until, finally, doing the right thing will become a habit, and to do a wrong will seem an impossibility. The town of Haverhill, Mass., is one among numerous others in New England that have been built up by manufacturing industry, and are strik? ing monuments of the achievements of skill, energy and perseverance. There was manufactured at Haverhill, from September 1, 1864, to Septem? ber 1, 1865, 3,248,560 pairs of shoes, valued at $4,602,787-persons em? ployed, 4,040; hats manufactured nt the same time, 439,476, valued at 8360,971-persons employed, 227. Population of the city, 16,660. Southworth's method of publication is thus described by a writer in the Round Table: "Her plan is to hit the pubbc thrice with one work. It first appears in the London Journal, under one title; then in a New York sensa? tional weekly with a second name; and finally as a book, with a third name." ' 'How do you like the character of St. Paul?" asked a parson of his land? lady, one day. "Ah, he was a good clever old soul, I know, for he once said, you know, that we must eat what is set before us, and ask no questions for conscience sake. I always thought I should like him for a boarder." A game-keeper on a Scotch moor recently trapped a large fox, and find? ing it to all appearances dead, he re? moved it from the trap and threw it aside while he re-baited the trap, when to bis astonishment the fox scampered off up the hill and escaped. Atlanta Medical College. THE Course of Lectures in this institu? tion will commence on tho FIRST MON? DAY in November next, and continuo four months-the Faculty having changed thc time for the session from summer to the winter months. JOHN G. WESTMORELAND, Dean. Oct 25_ Imo The friends of Dr. A. N. TALLEY* nomi? nate him as a candidate for Mayor at the ensuing election in April next. Nov 2 * For Congress. Du. ll. C. GRIFFIN, of Edgefiold, is an? nounced as a candidate for CONGRESS fr< m the Third Congressional District. < ompo.-.i ri of the Districts of Abbeville, Ldgcfield, Newberry, Fairfield, Lexington. Richland and Ora?gebnrg._Oct 28 7* For District Judge. The friends of W. B. JOHNSTON, Esq., who has so efficiently filled thc office of Ma? gistrate for the District of Richland, re? spectfully recommend him to the Legisla? ture as a suitable gentleman to fill tho new office created by the State Convention. He is well known throughout the State, and for the past eight months has filled a judi? cial station with thc utmost satisfaction to all parties. MEMBERS OF THE BAR. For Congress. The friends of Gen. SAMUEL McGOWAN announce him as a Candidate for tho United States Congress from the Third Con? gressional District, embracing tho Districts of Orangeburg, Edgefiold, Abbeville, New berrv, Lexington, Richlanu ?nd Fairfield. Oct 27_ For State Treasurer. The friends of Dr. R. W. GIBBES respect? fully nominate him to the Legislature for this office. His woU known business cha? racter, energy and ability eminently recom? mend him. He has for many years served the State efficiently in various capacities, and now he needs her support. Oct 22 For Congress. Wo aro authorized to announce JAMES FARROW, Esq., of Spartanburg, as a can? didato to represent, in tho Congress of the United States, thc Fourth Congressional District, comprising the Districts of An? derson, Dickens, Greenville, Lauren?, Spar? tanburg, Union, York and Chester. Sept 30_? Wright & Walker, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING AGENTS, Hopkins' T. <>.. 8. C. lt. lt., and Columbia. S. NY- WRIGHT. C. B. WALKER. Oct 19 ?* ( FORMERL Y FOOT A 8 ULZBA CHER, ) WHOLESALE and RETAIL BEG to inform the citizens of Columbia and the people of the neighboring country, that they are now receiving, and have received, a great variety of Dry Goods AND GROCERIES Of all descriptions, suitable to all seasons and all maimer of persons. They have, among many other article's, fresh supplies of th? following: GROCERIES. COFFEE, TEAS, (Green and Black.) SUGAR, (.white and brown.) MOLASSES, (New Orleans.) CHEESE, MACKEREL. CLARET WINE. CANDLES, Sperm, Tallow and Adam'tine. Crackers, Wine, Soda, Sugar, Boston. Candies, Almonds. Brazil, Walnut and other Nuts. Soaps, Toilet, Castile, Fancy, Common. With every varietv of Grocery. Copperas, Soda, Blue Stone, Ac. Spices-Cloves, Cinnamon, Allspice, Gin? ger. Nutmegs, Ac. Shoe Blacking, Brushes, Curry Combs. Horse Brushes. Ac. Knives and Forks, Matches. Starch, Mustard. TOBACCO AND CtC?RS* Rest SMOKING and CHEW'G TOBACCO. Spanish and American CIGARS. Of Tobacco for chewing, the best Ander? son's, Solace and Honey Dew; all varieties. ?RY ?OOBS Fox? I_. a, C^L?G> & M A fine variety, to which tho attention of the ladies is particularly requested. We have a fine assortment of Bleached and Brown HOMESPUN. MOUSSELIN DES KAINES. English and American PRINTS. Cambric, twilled and plain. Hoop Skirts, Corsets. Longeloth. Calicoes, Worsteds, Coburg, Ac, suitable for fall and winter. .Alpacas, black and colored. Combs and Brushes, Tooth Brushes. Perfumes ol' every varietv. Chalk Pearl Powder. Ladies'Shoes, Bootees and-Ties of all de? scriptions and the latest fashions. Tuck Combs, Hair Net , Waterfalls-all of the very last styles ar - patterns. Collars, Wristbands, Ribbons. Hosiery of all descriptions. English and Amcnenu Gloves of th prettiest stvle. Hem-stitched Handkerchiefs, Thimbles. Needles, Thread, spool, silk and cotton. Hooks and Eyes, Y oils. Ladies' Billet and Lotter Paper, ruled. Skirt Braid of all colors. Lastings, Whalebone. Bolts anil Belt Buckies and Ribbons. Pearl and other Buttons, fancy, dress and common. Scissors, Pins. Hair Pins, wire and gutta percha. Misses' and Children's Shoes. Round Combs, Wadding, Table-cloths. Ginghams, Lace and Trimmings. Working Cotton,Velvet Ribbon, Elastic do. Gentlemen's Variet?s, Coats, (dress and frock,) Pants, Vests. Shirts of all descriptions, over and under. Flannel and Fancy Shirts. Drawers, lamb's wool and cotton. Hats, Stockings, Socks, Gloves-a groat variety. Collars, linen and paper. Wristbands. Plaving Cards. Fine Tooth and Pocket Combs. Buttons, for coat, pants, vests; Buckles for do.: Tooth Brushes. Boots and Shoes of all styles and thc best qualities. Pocket and Neck Handkerchiefs, silk and cotton; Neck-ties of the latest styles. Pocket Books. Fancy Pipes-American Meerschaum. Pocket Handkerchiefs, linen, silk and cotton: Hats; Pen and Pocket Knives. Razors and Razor Strops. Suspenders of all styles. Tobacco, French anil English style. Shirt Bosoms, Boy's Shoes. MISCELLANEOUS. Best Kerosene Oil, Watch Keys, Taylor's Twist, Glass Chimnios, best Ink, Gun Caps, Tobacco Bags, Shoe Laces, Slate Pencils, Umbrellas, Children's Gloves and Hose, Violin and Guitar Strings, Letter Paper and Envelopes and a vast variety of other arti? cles, desirable to both sexes, which wc b?Ve not the space to enumerate. Apply at the old stand, in Assembly street, to Sept ll SULZBACtlEK <v. CO. Cotton Wanted. THE highest prices paid for COTTON and for all kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE. Farmers and country merchants will find it to their advantage to ? all and see. Sept ll SUL2BACHER A CO. WHOLESALE ANO KETAtL C?SFEC?i?SAR?, BAKERY AND THE subscriber, thankful to his friends and tho public for thc very liberal pa? tronage heretofore bestowed, solicita a con? tinuance of thc same. He is manufacturing daily a superior article of ASSORTED CANDY, BREAD and CAKES of every de? scription, such as Pound, Fruit, Sponge, Queen. Hock, Jumbles, Lady Fingers, Shcwsbury, Plum, Jelly, Meringues, G inger Snaps, Cocoa-nut Drops, Augar Biscuit, Ginger-bread, Washington, Ginger-nuts, i.e. Cakes iced and ornamented to order. Dessert Dishes prepared at short notice. Candies, of my ovrn manufacture, wholesale and retail. FRESH BREAD and ROLLS cverv even ig, at 5 o'clock; PIES and PCFF PASTE TARTS every morning. J. McKENZIE. On riain street, next door to the corner of Gates street, in the immediate vicinity of the Shiver House and thc Columbia P/ucuir Oflicc. C ) mnhia. S. C. Nov 2 3* Stockholders' Meeting. SECRETARY'S OFFICE, WILMINGTON' .* MANCHESTER lt. R. Co., Wilmington. N. C., Oct. 20, 1865. THE Eighteenth Annual Mooting of the Stockholders of 'he Wilmington and Manchester Railroad Company, will be held in Wilmington, N. C., on WEDNESDAY, thc 29th proximo. WM. A. WALKER, Nov 4 Sec'y WiL A Man. Railroad Co. BanK of Hamburg-, S. C. ACONVENTION of the Stockholders of this Bank is caUed to meet at their Banking House, in thia place, on WED? NESDAY, 22d November next. Attendance either in person or hy prow is earnestly requested, so that the stock may be folly represented. A. C. DECOTTES, Cashier. Hamburg, S. C., Oct,2?. 18t?5. Oct 27 23 KERSOP HOTEL COLUMBIA, S. C. -v-N THE undersigned, having ~ ? S leased tho largo and com? modious building known as _ _J the "Columbia Methodist Female College," has opened it as a FIRST CLASS HOTEL. T. S. NICKERSON, sept ll Propri?t?" .Importers ?jOt) Cull)mission MRROTTA TUTTS, NO. C NORTH WATER STREET, WILMINGTON, N. C. O. G. PARSLEY, JOHN JUDGE. O. G. PARSLEY, Ju. HENRY SAVAGE. _ Oct 24_Imo IV. B. aOIIXSTO?, Offlee on Picken* street Kost end nf Lady. ~VT/"rIXL attend to all official business v V brought before him; will also attend to drawing nj) Deeds. Conveyances, Mort . gages, Contracts, and other ordinary legal instruments of writing. Fair copies of any document executed with neatness and de? spatch. August 1 Just Published. AND DESTRUCTION OF THE ern OF gym WRITTEN BY ONE WHO WAS PBESENT, ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED IN THE COLUMBI! PIIOUL PRICE ??SE COLLAS A C?FST. FOR SALE .90UJ0 m w Charleston Advertisements. SALT! 1.000 ?*SALT F" THADDEUS .STREET, Nov 8_ East Ray. Charleston. C. N. A*.r.nir.L. J. H. AVERILL. C. ?. AVERILL & SON, General Auction, Commission, FOBWARD'G MERCHANTS, No. 20 HAYXE ST., CHARLESTOS, S. C. (COMMISSIONS for Forwarding Stocks of j Goods, lu cents per Package; on bales Cotton, Crates and Hogsheads, 25 cents each: with funds in 1: nd to pay charges. Oct 24 26* C. A. CQISOLK. K. O. CHIBOMT. H. U CKIBOLaC. SHIPPING AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCIIAXTS, Cliarleston, JS- O. PROMPT attention given to thc pur? chase, sale and shipment of COTTON, RICE, NAVAL STORES, LUMBER, COAX, Ac. Merchandize forwarded to all parts of the country. Consignments solicited, on which liberal advances will be made. REFERENCES. JOHN FRASER A ?O., Charleston, S. C. GEO. W. WILLIAMS A CO.. " WILLIAM BRYCE A CO., New York. Nov 8_Imo _ JOHN KLNG & CO., IMPORTERS and wholesale dealers in GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FLOUR, Foreign and Domestic Liquors and Segars, Crockerv, Hollow-ware and Glass-ware, Ac. 2j000 sacks LIYERPOOL SALi to arrive. No. 88 Hasel street, Charleston, S. C. Nov 7 43m o OIAKTEY C*3 0O-, ll Vendue Range, Charleston, S. C., DEALERS in LIME, CEMENT, Calcined and Land PLASTER, LATHS, HAIR and BUILDING MATERIALS in goheral, which will always be shipped in good order and at the lowest market prices. GEO. W. OLNEY. H. B. OI.NET. C. C. OLNEY. Nov 3 line* Steinmeyer & Son, FACTORS AND DEALERS IN TIMBEE, kUMBEB, BUILDING MATERIALS, &C, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, CHARLESTON, S. C. KEEP eonstantlv on hand LIME, CE? MENT, HAIR, Ac; manufactured Doors, Sashes, Blinds, Mouldings, Ac; agents for Page's Portable Saw Mills. Con? signments of all descriptions of Merchan? dize and Material solicited, and all orders carefully and promptly attended to. Lumber and Timber Yard and Pond foot of Beaufain Street, on Ashley River. Office at Wost end of Beaufain street. JOHN H. STKINITEYER. J. H. STEINMEYEU, Ja. Oct 26_Imo Wmi HOTEL, CORNER KING AND SO CIE TY S I'S., CKA&LESTON, $* C. PROPRIETORS, S. H. LOBING. CHAS. H. BENNETT. Sept 27 Imo For Liverpool, via New York. FOR FREIGHT. THE MERCHANTS' LINE of First Class sailing packets take Freight to Liver? pool tia New York. Shippers of cotton and other produce from the interior of South Carolina and Georgia can have their consignments to rae forwarded, free of commission, by tho above Lino, only actual charges made. All Railroad Freight and other charges ad? vanced shippers. Freights to New York and engagements to Liverpool made al lowest rates by sail? ing Ships or Steamers. Present rates by Ship, * to 5-32 penny; Steamer, 7-1G to i penny, compressed. The B. N. HAWKINS, of this Line, is nov." loading: capacity, 1,000 bales cotton or 4,600 barrels flour.' For Freight engagements, apply to the Agent at Charleston, S. C. WILLIAM ROACH, North Corner East Lav and Boyce A Co.'s South Wharves. Agents at New York: N. L. McCREADY A Co., 3(5 South street. Advices made on consignments cotton to SPOFFORD, TTLESTON A CO., New York, or through them to their friends in Liver? pool Oct 22 mthS Browne & Schirmer, ?EXTC&AX, COMMIS'OH AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, No. 9 EXCHANGE PLACE, CHARLESTON, S. C. W. R. BROWNE. F. M. SCHIRMER. ur: F.KKNCES. Messrs. JOHN IKASER A CO., Charleston. Mr. W. P. HALL. Charleston. S. C. Messrs. T. SAVAGE HEYWARD A SONS, Angula. Cia. Maser*. FENNER, DENNET A BOWMAN, New York. X>ARTICULAR attention given to thc 1 purchase, salo and shipment of COT? TON and other PRODUCE. Liberal ad? vances made on cotton shipped through our New York references. Goods and Merchandize of all descrip? tions received and forwarded from this point or ibo terminus of tho South Caroli? na Railroad, (now Hopkins'.) Oct 18 Imo ?IIE AMERICAN LAND WPffi Central Office, No. 57 Broadway, N. Y. JOHN A. ANDREW. President, 1 FRANK E. HOWE, Vice-Pres't, I L. W. WINCHESTER. Treasr, ! Trustees. GEORGE CABOT WARD, ALFRED GAUTHIER, j OFFERS its services in the purchase, sale, lease or exchange of CITY or COUNTRY PROPERTY in thc South and West, or in procuring Workmen, Superin? tendents, Tenants or Partner.) from the North or from Europe. Full information furnished upon inquiry of THURBER, SOULE A Co.. Agents, No. 4 State street, Cup-stairs,) Oet 29 Imo Charleston, S. C. . -- - - -I '?--?... v- .- *? " NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON PASSENGER STEAMSHIPS! CA RR YIN~V THE C. S. MAIL. GRANADA, ANDALUSIA, ALHAMBRA, QUAKER CITY, STARLIGHT, SARAGOSSA. THE ships of this line are all first-class and reliable, arc at least as fast as any of thc coast, and built at as great an ex? pense. They are in charge of gentlemanly and capable commanders, and every atten? tion win Le paid to thc comfort of thc pas? sengers. One of the above ships will be. despatched from New York and one from Charleston EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Cargo hy these steamers insures at the lowest rates. All informa? tion can be bad from either of the agents. RAVENEL & CO., Charleston. ARTHUR LEARY, New York. Merchandize and Cotton addressed to cither house will be promptly forwarded. Nov 5 3mo PEOPLE'S STEAMSHIP COMPANY. LINE COMPOSED OF THE NEW AND FIRST-CLASS STEAMERS MONEKA, Cnpt. Marshmuu, EMILY B. SOl'DER,Capt. Winchester. FOIl NEW YOKE DIRECT! THESE vessels alternating weekly, offer? ing every Thursday to thc traveling public a FIRST-CLASS PASSENGER BOAT, with p- oerior accommodations. There wi mail bag kept at the office of the Agent. wing always an hour be? fore tho sai?nr' each steamer. For Passage .... freight, applv to WILLIS & CHISOLM, Agents, Oct 5 Mills House, Charleston. New York Advertisements. BATCHELORS HAIR DYE! THE Original and Best in the World! Thc only true and perfect HAIR DYE. Harmless, RcUablc and Instantaneous. Produces immediately a splendid Black or natural Brown, without injuring the hair or skin. Remedies the ill effects of bad dyes. Sold by all Druggists. The genuine is* signed William A. Batchelor. Also. RE? GENERATING EXTRACT OF MILLE FLEURS, for Restoring and Beautifying the Hair. CHARLES BATCHELOR," Oct 25 ly_New York. LAWRENCE. BALDWIN BANKERS AND BROKERS, NO. 70 WALL STREET. NEW YOLK. GOVERNMENT SECURITIES AND other STOCKS, BONDS, Ac, bought and soul on commission. DEWITT C. LAWRENCE, member N. Y. ?stock Exchange. "SIMEON BALDWIN, Jr.., member N. Y. Petroleum and Mining Roan!. IYRUS.T. LAWRENCE. WM. A. HALSTED Sept 4 fimo Burning of the Museum. LETTER FROM MR. BARNUM. NEW YORK, July l l. 1SC5. MESSRS. HERRING A: Co.-GENTLEMEN: Though thc destruction of thc American Museum has proved a serious loss to my? self and the public. I am happy to verify the old adage, that "It's an ill wind that blows nobody good," and, consequently, congratulate you that your well known safes have again demonstrated their supe? rior tire-proof qualities in an ordeal of un? usual severity. The safe you made for me some time ago-waa in the office of thc Museum, on the second floor, hack part of the building, and in t he hottest of the tire. After twenty-four hours of trial, it was found among the debris, and on opening it this dav has yielded up its contents in very good order-books, papers, policies of insurance, bank hills, all in condition for immediate use, and a noble commentary on the trustworthiness of Herring's Fire? proof Safe. Yours truly, P. T. BARNUM. Herring's Patent Champion Safes. 2'lie Most Reliable Protection from Eire now Know?. HERRING A CO.'S PATENT BANKERS' SAFES, with Herring A Floyd's Patent Crystalized Iron, the best security against a burglar's drill ever manufactured. HERRING A CO.. No. 251 Broadway, cor. Murray st.. N. Y. FARREL, HERRING A Ct?.. Philadelphia. Oct2G2mo HERRING A CO., Chicago ORNAMENTAL Mil SwOs, l?igs, S?jlf di%s, &c, WHOLESALE, at tho lowest possible price of Importation, for Cash. W. R. CAMERON A Co., Importers of Hair and Manufacturers. No. 313 Fulton St., Brooklyn, near New York. Largo and small orders punctually at tonded to. Oct 25 lino [ESTABLISHED IN 1818.] WM. SMITH BROWN & CO., WHOLESALE 1>KAI.KHS IX Nf>. 53 Chambers St., New York: TTTM. SMITH BROWN will receive con ? ? signments of COTTON for sale on commission, and make cash advances on shipments. Hi.- arrangements are Knell cn to insure faithful attention to the interest of tin: consigner. Sept 17 2mo